Cheryle Kennedy

I come from a family of weavers, beaders, carvers, gatherers, fishermen and hunters.

I am serving my fifth term on Tribal Council for a total of 12 years. Of the 12 years, I have served 10 years as the Chairwoman.

Other political actions include:

Commissioner on the Commission on Indian Services appointed by the Oregon Legislature;

Appointed member on the Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Tribal Advisory Committee;

Board member on the West Valley Hospital Foundation Board;

Board member on the Willamette Heritage Area Coalition Board;

Board member on the Oregon Business Association Board of Directors;

Delegate to the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board;

Member of the Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians;

Member of the National Congress of American Indians;

Serving as Tribal Council liaison to the CTGR Culture Committee and Health Committee;

Appointed by Governor of Oregon to serve on the Federal Laws Committee of the Oregon Health Fund Board;

Appointed by the Oregon Health Policy Board to the Oregon Health Improvement Plan Committee;

Former Commissioner of the Rural Health Council of Oregon;

Former Commissioner of the Oregon's Women Commission;

Former Steering Committee member of Oregon's Rural Health Education Centers.

Prior to my elected official capacity:

I had a 30-year career as a Health Administrator working with Tribes (including serving as our Tribal Health Director for nearly 15 years);

I also served as the Executive Director of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board;

Selected by the Potlatch Fund to receive the Fran James Cultural Preservation Award at the Honoring Awards Gala in 2009;

During my health career I was awarded:

Health Administrator of Year by the Department of Public Health, Indian Health Services;

Outstanding Leader in Health Care by the Oregon Department of Health;

Recognized for the contributions to elevating the health status of Indian people by the National Indian Health Board.

My interests are many. I love sports and have served as a coach for women/co-ed softball and coached girls/women's basketball. I make regalia and Native American jewelry as well as other beadwork. I’m a believer in art, and I love our culture and want it to be revitalized to the fullest extent.

I am college educated and encourage all who want to further their education to vigorously pursue that endeavor. I believe in dreaming big, developing new ideas and bringing the future to us. My dream for our Tribe is to have healthy, happy, strong members.